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Every year there are opportunities for unpublished authors to get their work seen by publishing houses The Text Prize is one such competition that is specifically for Young Adult and Children’s Writing. It is run annually with the aim to discovering an outstanding unpublished manuscript for younger readers and targets Australia and New Zealand writers.

The Publisher at Text, Michael Heyward, hopes this award “will unearth some brilliant new writing for young readers, which we can take to the world as we have done for many adult writers on our list”.

You don’t need to be unpublished to enter and you can submit works of fiction or non-fiction. The competition is judged by a panel of editors from Text Publishing, the winner will be announced at the Australian Booksellers Association Conference to be held in Melbourne on 24–25 July 2011. The winner will receive a publishing contract with Text and a $10,000 advance against royalties.

The winner of the 2010 Text Prize was post-apocalyptic action novel The Bridge by Jane Higgins. This is Shyness by Leanne Hall won in 2009 and the inaugural prize (2008) was won by The Billionaires Curse by Richard Newsome.

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Sally Odgers, author of the Jack Russell Dog Detective Series, among many, many other books, is running a writing competition for kids and teens. Full details can be found here. Entries close on June 30th 2011 and results and prizes will be announced in July.

If you are or know a young someone with a love of words, this could be a fun thing to do.

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